CO has improved dramatically and has become a dominant college player. He'll get killed in the NBA though with a lot of the bad habits he still has like cocking his shot behind his head under the basket and he needs to refine that hook which could be a great weapon for him but still isn't. Jordan is delusional if he thinks he would even have a mild shot at second round. His decision making is the biggest problem that he has and that is mostly about maturity. He's not even a good college level point guard at this stage. Great talent, great potential, great physical skills. He needs maturity and experience. Comparing him to say Omar Cook. Omar was an exponentially better passer and way more mature in terms of decision making. Physical skills, Omar was strong and fast and ready to develop as an NBA player. Jordan probably gets the nod there though overall. Omar was a lot more ready than Jordan is today but should have waiting a year or two more to refine some of his deficiencies such as his shooting. Problem is that most of these kids ARE delusional. Instead of being taught important values that they need to become better human beings (which could also help in their career aspirations) such as people around them that can put them in their place when they need it and give them some perspective and reality checks, they are surrounded by people with agendas that tell them how great they are or maybe do despicable things like hookup with their (SMWK) mother to further their career or maybe get a financial payday...
Even the "successful" ones could have used those kind of important life lessons in their youth:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/forme...life-after-losing--110-million-214644672.html
Very accurate. Nearly every single NCAA player with the slightest talent thinks he deserves to play in NBA, they are all delusional, not just our guys. Blame the coaches hyping the NBA to them as they recruit, their parents, their "assistants", their AAU/HS coaches, etc. these kids get the absolute WORST advice.
With that said, neither CO or RJ come anywhere close to matching the talent or value of Moe Harkless or Sampson, not even close. It would be extremely poor decision making if they left at this point in their game. Granted, there is still a lot of ball to be played, either one of them can break out, then by all means sianora.